The only people that think Auburn is fine, are Auburn people. The investigation is ongoing, the hammer will fall given time. How long did it take them to lay the smackdown on USC? Evidently the science of NCAA probing is a time consuming process.

The only people that think Auburn is fine, are Auburn people. The investigation is ongoing, the hammer will fall given time. How long did it take them to lay the smackdown on USC? Evidently the science of NCAA probing is a time consuming process.

True, it probably will take them 5 years to figure it all out for some reason. They are still incredibly inconsistent in their rulings though.

Hotty Toddy. I just hope we can win 6 or 7 this year after that train wreck of a season last year.

Players to watch, QB Randall Mackey ( cam newton finished second nationally behind this guy in juco). He throws a damn pretty deep ball, and is quick on his feet.
Brandon Bolden, RB. Could have a breakout year.
Entire OL. Could be top 3 OL in the country. average size is 6'5 330 lbs

Questions abound about the ''D''. That was a big weakness last year, said to be much improved this year. we shall see.
We're picked dead last in the SEC west, but thats when nutt is at his best.

Gundy is being sued by a contractor who says he agreed to work on the coach’s home in March. Brent Loveland of Choctaw says he arrived early in the morning on March 21 wearing a gray “Oklahoma Baseball” T-shirt with the university’s name in red block letters. He and two others began to unload their equipment.

According to the lawsuit, Gundy arrived at the house at 9:30 a.m. and spotted Loveland’s shirt. “How dare you come into my house and offend my wife,” Gundy allegedly said.

Gundy then allegedly used profanity as he told the contractor to get off his property. He called Loveland a “stupid idiot” for wearing the shirt on “OSU soil,” and refused Loveland’s apologies. The contractor offered to turn his shirt inside-out, but was refused, according to the lawsuit.

Loveland said he was never asked about his school loyalties before agreeing to do the work. He sued Gundy Thursday in state court for more than $10,000 in damages. He says he lost more than $30,000 in income from an expected 13 weeks of work.

A spokesman for Oklahoma State referred comment to Gundy’s personal attorney, Willie Baker.

“On behalf of Mr. Gundy, while I cannot discuss the specifics of pending litigation, I deny the allegations being made and welcome the opportunity to fully resolve the matter,” Baker said in a statement.